The former footballer is said to be treated like royalty in Las Vegas by adoring fans who beg him for selfies, autographs and high-fives.

OJ, who was acquitted for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman before being found liable for wrongful death at a civil trial, was released from prison in October after serving nine years for kidnapping in a botched armed robbery attempt.

The 71-year-old had been trying to recover his old football memorabilia from a Las Vegas hotel room.

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The man recording the video says into the camera: "You know me, all my people is felons."

The camera then reveals OJ, who says: "Come on, Ricky, you know I don't like that s**t but being a felon ain't all bad."

The website says OJ is the local celeb along the Las Vegas strip, and that he's not treated like an ex-con at all.

They also posted a video of people lining up to get pictures with the disgraced star.

Earlier this year, OJ insisted that he DIDN'T confess to the murders of Nicole and Ron after he was seen describing 'blood and stuff' in a bizarre interview.

His 1994 mugshot (Image: Mugshots.org)

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The former American football star shocked Fox viewers when he hypothetically confessed to murdering his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron in a previously scrapped interview.

But he's since spoken out, insisting that it wasn't actually a confession.

He said: "Listen, if I confessed 12 years ago, you would have heard about it 12 years ago!"

He added to the Buffalo News that he hadn't watched the special when it aired, saying that he doesn't like seeing himself on TV.

He continued: "I didn't watch the [FOX special] because I knew they were all haters, and people will say things that are just not true, and there's nobody there to challenge them, and that would p**s me off.